![]() Torchlight 2 is fairly riddled with improvements - new classes, new skills, six-player online co-op, a much larger game world, pets that can come back from the shops carrying groceries - but the thing I really love about it is the atmosphere it conjures up. Actually, why do games ever send you anywhere else? Plunder Cove: you bet I want to go there. What I will say, though, is that the name of the place had me won over even before I'd seen the misty underground lagoon itself with its giant crabs and its shimmering wraiths. It's one of my favourite moments of this gaming year, and you deserve to discover it for yourself. ![]() I won't tell you exactly what I found in Plunder Cove, even though I'm absolutely dying to. What was even better was that I'd been invited to visit Plunder Cove by a ghostly ferryman type in order to smack around some undead sailors who had done him a wrong'un. About an hour into Torchlight 2 I'd already hit Level 8, and that was a pretty nice state of affairs.
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